Valerie Morse (born January 26, 1972) is a New Zealand-based activist[1] and writer, who has written a book about her arrest under the New Zealand Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.
Life and work
editValerie Morse was born in Takapuna, New Zealand, and moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1979. She graduated from Salpointe Catholic High School in 1986 and attended the University of Arizona from 1986 to 1991, where she graduated with a dual major of Bachelor of Arts, Magna cum laude in Creative Writing and Bachelor of Fine Arts, Magna cum laude and Honors in Media Arts.
Morse is a former National Library of New Zealand archivist and librarian. Known as the "Rebel Without a Pause",[1] she is a member of Peace Action Wellington (PAW), who protested the Anzac Day and was later arrested under the New Zealand Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. She wrote about her arrest and incarceration in the book Can't Hear Me Scream, published by Rebel Press New Zealand, as well as in articles in CounterPunch, a bi-weekly political newsletter published in the United States.
Prior to that, Morse had been involved in a number of protests and actions as a member of PAW, and had been arrested in one of those incidents in 2006[2]
Morse is an American citizen.
Books and Articles
editSee Also
editNotes and references
edit- ^ a b Webb-Pullman, Julie. "Urewera 17 Profile: Valerie Morse", Scoop, November 1, 2007. Retrieved August 26 2008.
- ^ http://www.nzherald.co.nz/location/story.cfm?l_id=325&objectid=10498886 "Charges Against Clown Protesters Dropped", The New Zealand Herald Retrieved August 26 2008
- ^ http://rebelpress.org.nz/publications.html
- ^ http://rebelpress.org.nz/publications.html
- ^ http://www.counterpunch.org/morse02192008.html (Article on Counterpunch.org)
External links
edit- Salient profile of Valerie Morse
- Peace Action Wellington Home Page
- Rebel Press Web Site
- Aotearoa Anarchist Network Home Page
Category:Politics of New Zealand Category:writers Category:1972 births Category:People from Tucson, Arizona